“We are very encouraged by the opportunity to expand our electrophotographic platform capabilities outside of 2D imaging to the 3D printing or additive manufacturing sector,” said John O’Grady, President, Print Systems Division, Kodak.

“Having worked closely with the talented staff of engineers working on the STEP technology for several years, we are confident Evolve will help change the way the organizations approach production of plastic parts for manufacturing.”

The KODAK NEXPRESS Digital Production Color Press is designed for short-run packaging such as labels, tags, and small folding cartons, as well as commercial and publishing products. As a result of this partnership, Evolve will be utilizing a Kodak-developed toner manufacturing process to make the part toners for the Evolve system.

STEP is based on the proprietary technology behind standard photocopiers and laser printers. The method uses a negatively charged drum that reacts to light due to a photoconductive coating.

“Creating a strong technology partnership with Kodak is an important element in the development of STEP,” said Steve Chillscyzn, CEO of Evolve Additive Solutions.

“The selection of the Kodak systems and technology for STEP allows us to deliver to the market a highly reliable solution, based on a proven engine that is recognized as one of the most productive printing systems in world. By working with Kodak, we have a technology and a collaborative relationship that will not only allow us to get to market quickly, but we will have the throughput expansion to grow as we push STEP capabilities into the future.”

Kodak has also licensed relevant intellectual property to Evolve in support of the development effort.